Ashford Emmanuel Inkumsah was a Ghanaian chemist and politician. He occupied various ministerial portfolios during the first republic. He was the first...
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government John Kofi Fynn - Deputy Minister in the Busia government Ashford Emmanuel Inkumsah - minister in the first republic J. Kwesi Lamptey - minister in...
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Preceded by Krobo Edusei Minister for the Interior 1958 Succeeded by Ashford Emmanuel Inkumsah Preceded by Elizabeth II as Queen of Ghana President of Ghana...
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Ashford Emmanuel Inkumsah (MP) Oct 1959 Oct 1961 4 Kwaku Boateng (MP) Oct 1961 May 1964 5 Lawrence Rosario Abavana (MP) May 1964 Jun 1965 6 Ashford Emmanuel...
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Interior In office 1961–1964 President Kwame Nkrumah Preceded by Ashford Emmanuel Inkumsah Succeeded by Lawrence Rosario Abavana Minister for Information...
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Anlo Komla Agbeli Gbedemah CPP Anlo John Quarshie CPP Ahanta Ashford Emmanuel Inkumsah CPP Akim Abuakwa Central J. B. Danquah United Gold Coast Convention...
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sought political asylum in Togo. The seat was subsequently occupied by Emmanuel Yaw Attigah of the CPP. Attigah remained MP for the constituency from 1960...
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the Ghana Parliament for Ahanta In office 1969–1972 Preceded by Ashford Emmanuel Inkumsah Minister for Trade and Industries In office 1969–1972 President...
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Sekesua Emmanuel Narh Korley CPP Shai Emmanuel Adotei Maclean CPP Edward Ago-Ackam (Dangbe Shai) CPP Shama Christiana Wilmot CPP Ashford Emmanuel Inkumsah (Ahanta-Shama)...
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this election. These include four members of The Big Six. The first was Emmanuel Obetsebi-Lamptey who lost out to Kwame Nkrumah in Accra Central. The next...
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